27 videos in "Derivatives / Rules of Derivatives"
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Introduction to Derivatives
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The Derivative
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Calculation of Derivatives
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Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
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Leibniz Notation and the Chain Rule
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Rectilinear Motion
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Higher-Order Derivatives
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Critical Numbers and the First Derivative Test
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Concavity and the Second Derivative Test
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The Power Rule
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Derivatives Part 1
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Derivatives Part 2
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Derivatives Part 3
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[C.2] Numerical Derivative
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[C.3] Elasticity
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Derivative of a Sum-Product-Quotient-Composition
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Sign of Derivative and Increasing or Decreasing
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Increasing or Decreasing Derviative from Function
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Cartesian Graphs and the Second Derivative
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Excel Project 1 - Acceleration of Sales
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Notations and Power Rule
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Chain Rule
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Derivative of Exponential
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Max and Min
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Elasticity Part 1
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Elasticity Part 2
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Elasticity Part 3 - Calculator
Derivative of a Sum-Product-Quotient-Composition
- How do you take the derivative of a composition of functions using a TI graphing calculator?
- Why is the sum of derivatives of two functions equal to the derivative of the sum of the functions?
- How do you find the derivative of two functions that are added or subtracted?
- How do you find the derivative of two functions that are multiplied together or divided?
- How do you find the derivative of f(g(x)) using a graphing calculator?
This lesson explains how to find the value of the derivative of a function at a point. The functions in this lesson are of two functions added, subtracted, multiplied, divided, or composed together. The derivatives in this lesson are taken using a TI graphing calculator.



